Mao Collection, Middle Volume
Radical: Hand (shǒu)
Entry: 搊
Kangxi stroke count: 14
Page 445, Entry 42
Pronounced chou.
Guangya (Classic of Broad Admonitions): To detain.
Liushugu (Fundamentals of the Six Writings): To grasp with the five fingers.
Guangyun (Expanded Rhyme Dictionary): To grasp with the hand.
Old History of Tang (Tangshu): Liyuezhi (Treatise on Rites and Music): The five-stringed lute is similar to a pipa but smaller. Formerly it was played with a wooden plectrum; the musician Pei Shenfu was the first to play it with his hands. Later generations called this the chou pipa.
Also: In Xiliang music and Goryeo music, there is the chou zheng (a type of zither).
Pronounced chou (rising tone).
To hold. Sometimes written in a variant form. Also, a name for a folding fan.
Pronounced ju.
To untie or release. Commonly written in a variant form, but this is incorrect.